JPG to PDF

Turn photos and JPG scans into one PDF, arrange the image order, and download a document that is easier to print, store, or send. A practical use case is to collect phone photos and JPG scans in one portable document.

Before processing, rotate and arrange images first so pages do not appear sideways or out of order. After downloading, review image orientation, readability, and page order in the finished PDF.

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Files are used only for the selected operation and are automatically deleted after processing is finished. We do not use uploaded documents to train AI models.

Why it is useful

  • A dozen photos become one PDF in a single pass instead of one file per image.
  • Drag the thumbnails to fix the page order, which matters when a form was photographed out of sequence.
  • Takes JPG and PNG alike, so a phone photo and a saved screenshot can land in the same document.
  • It runs in the browser tab you already have open, so there is nothing extra to install.
  • The images you upload and the PDF that comes out are both cleared from our servers once the file is built.

How to use it

  1. Upload one or more photos or JPG scans.

  2. Rotate the images and arrange them in the required order.

  3. Start conversion and wait for the PDF to be created.

  4. Download the result; review image orientation, readability, and page order in the finished PDF.

When to use it

Collect phone photos and JPG scans in one portable document

Rotate and arrange images first so pages do not appear sideways or out of order

Review image orientation, readability, and page order in the finished PDF

Continue the document workflow with the related PDF tools

What to check before sharing

  • A sideways phone photo is auto-rotated using its EXIF orientation, but a crooked or blurry shot is not straightened or sharpened, so frame it carefully before converting.
  • Make sure nothing at the edges of the document is cropped out of frame.
  • Once the PDF downloads, open it and confirm the pages landed in the order you meant, especially with a larger batch.
  • Very high-resolution photos can make the resulting PDF large; lowering the photo resolution first keeps the file smaller.

Frequently asked questions

When is this tool useful?

A practical use case is to collect phone photos and JPG scans in one portable document.

What should I check before processing?

Before processing, rotate and arrange images first so pages do not appear sideways or out of order.

How should I verify the finished PDF?

After downloading, review image orientation, readability, and page order in the finished PDF.

Will this change my original file?

No. The operation produces a new output file, while your original remains unchanged.

What can I do with the result next?

After checking the output, use a related tool to compress, protect, or otherwise prepare the new PDF for delivery.

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